We are driven by this vision: a world in which spinal cord injury does not result in paralysis and paralysis does not result in diminished quality of life.
Fergus Farrell is walking 3,000 miles across the United States to prove that disability does not mean inability.
The Reeve Foundation is honored to support this historic coast-to-coast journey alongside @SpinalIrelandchristopherreeve.org/communi…
Medicare Denied Your Equipment? Here's What to Do Next
Join a free webinar to learn appeals strategies and access tools that can help strengthen your case.
🔗 Register here: bit.ly/4wXuiY1 | @BDandCo
ALT Promotional graphic for the CareKey Patient Advocacy Toolkit webinar on June 17, 2026, at 1 p.m. Featuring logos of sponsors including BD, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, and United Spinal Association. Includes headshots and names of speakers: Ali Ingersoll from BlueCross BlueShield, Kristy M. Borawski from University of North Carolina, Sheri Denkensohn from The Care Partner Project, and Matt Castelluccio from United Spinal Association. Headline reads 'Be Your Own Best Advocate.' Offers guidance on navigating health insurance, building resilience, and accessing resources.
Life after a spinal cord injury doesn't mean the end of adventure. From adaptive surfing to skydiving to paragliding—there are organizations making the seemingly impossible, possible. #TodaysCareblog.christopherreeve.org/en…
Connection changes everything 💙 From sharing resources to offering encouragement, these one-on-one connections help open doors to possibility, independence, and hope.
Learn more about becoming a mentor or finding support at ChristopherReeve.org/Peer#TodaysCare#ReeveIRL
TJ shares how a leg bag became a practical solution that helped simplify daily life while living with paralysis. Stories like his remind us that adaptive tools — and shared experiences — can make a meaningful difference.
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This quick tip is a reminder that adaptive life hacks can make everyday routines smoother and more manageable for those living with paralysis.
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Living with paralysis can bring unexpected challenges—including mental health impacts. PTSD is not uncommon after a spinal cord injury. You don't have to navigate this alone. #PTSDAwareness#TodaysCareblog.christopherreeve.org/en…
Fergus Farrell is walking 3,000 miles across the United States to prove that disability does not mean inability.
The Reeve Foundation is honored to support this historic coast-to-coast journey alongside @SpinalIrelandchristopherreeve.org/communi…
Medicare Denied Your Equipment? Here's What to Do Next
Join a free webinar to learn appeals strategies and access tools that can help strengthen your case.
🔗 Register here: bit.ly/4wXuiY1 | @BDandCo
ALT Promotional graphic for the CareKey Patient Advocacy Toolkit webinar on June 17, 2026, at 1 p.m. Featuring logos of sponsors including BD, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, and United Spinal Association. Includes headshots and names of speakers: Ali Ingersoll from BlueCross BlueShield, Kristy M. Borawski from University of North Carolina, Sheri Denkensohn from The Care Partner Project, and Matt Castelluccio from United Spinal Association. Headline reads 'Be Your Own Best Advocate.' Offers guidance on navigating health insurance, building resilience, and accessing resources.
Your impact, your way. Through planned giving, you can help invest in the future of the Reeve Foundation by including us in your will or estate plans. With @FreeWill_HQ, you can create or update your plan at no cost, in as little as 20 minutes. bit.ly/4vkXVRg
The National Paralysis Resource Center was established to serve the entire paralysis community — from spinal cord injury to stroke, MS, ALS, and beyond. A vital lifeline providing information, support, and resources to those who need it most. #TodaysCareblog.christopherreeve.org/en…
Support our vision of world in which spinal cord injury does not result in paralysis and paralysis does not result in diminished quality of life.
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Tamia Brown's story reminds us that trying new things—whether it's music, content creation, or connecting with your wheelchair family—can help you discover your purpose. @EmpowHerDis#TodaysCarebit.ly/4u1wHyQ
Connection changes everything 💙 From sharing resources to offering encouragement, these one-on-one connections help open doors to possibility, independence, and hope.
Learn more about becoming a mentor or finding support at ChristopherReeve.org/Peer#TodaysCare#ReeveIRL
Fundraise for the Reeve Foundation!
Sign up for a marathon, host a fundraising event or support a Team Reeve® participant and make a difference for individuals living with paralysis.
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TJ shares how a leg bag became a practical solution that helped simplify daily life while living with paralysis. Stories like his remind us that adaptive tools — and shared experiences — can make a meaningful difference.
#TodaysCare#ReeveIRL
Living with paralysis means facing ongoing challenges — physically, emotionally, & mentally. PTSD is part of many of our stories. If you're struggling, know that support is available, connect with an Information Specialist. #PTSDAwarenessMonth#TodaysCarebit.ly/4dRhr0y